NC State has revealed a new uniform that blends tradition, local pride, and modern design in a way that perfectly represents the Wolfpack and their hometown of Raleigh, the City of Oaks.
The defining feature of the uniform is the script "NC State" showcased on both the helmet and the front of the jersey. The inspiration comes from an old neon sign once found downtown, welcoming all to Raleigh. Just as NC State and the city have grown together since 1887, this script pays homage to that shared history.
Look closely at the jersey fabric and you’ll find a subtle pattern inspired by the Fibonacci sequence, a mathematical design rooted in nature. Much like the acorn’s cap, where this sequence is famously visible, the detail reflects how art, science, architecture, and innovation thrive throughout Raleigh, making the city a true hub of culture and progress.
No symbol is more closely tied to Raleigh than the acorn. Known as the City of Oaks, the acorn is featured proudly on the front of the jersey and helmet. It’s a nod to a beloved local tradition, where every New Year’s Eve thousands gather downtown to watch the giant acorn drop at midnight.
And of course, no NC State uniform is complete without Wolfpack Red — bold, fierce, and instantly recognizable. As the school fight song reminds us: “We’re the red and white from State, and we know we are the best…”
With these thoughtful design touches, the “Script Pack” uniform is more than just a look; it’s a celebration of Raleigh, its history, and the Wolfpack’s connection to the city they proudly represent.
The shine is back in Waco. Baylor football is officially bringing chrome helmets back to the field for the first time since 2017, adding a bold and modern twist to its 2025 uniform lineup.
The Bears first introduced chrome lids in 2013 during one of the program’s most successful stretches in history, wearing them through the 2017 season. That era included back-to-back Big 12 championships, four straight bowl appearances, and some of the most explosive offenses college football has ever seen.
Deputy Athletics Director and COO Jovan Overshown explained that the return has been in the works for years.
“This helmet has been a secret passion project for a couple of years now. We wanted the perfect look and perfect moment — one that nods to the storied success of those who wore the chrome before us, while giving it a modern, refined edge that captures the energy and expectation of today and the future.”
The chrome helmet made its Baylor debut on October 5, 2013, in a 73–42 blowout win over West Virginia. Over the next four years, the helmet became a signature look, worn in nine games — including the unforgettable 61–58 win over TCU and the 38–27 Big 12–clinching victory against Kansas State in 2014. The final appearance of the original chrome came on November 11, 2017, against Texas Tech.
Those years are remembered not just for championships, but also for an offense that lit up the scoreboard. During Baylor’s 2013–2014 title run, the Bears wore chrome six times, piling up 167 touchdowns, 1,259 points, and more than 15,000 yards of total offense.
The 2025 reveal featured none other than Baylor legend and 2025 Athletics Hall of Fame inductee Bryce Petty.
“Look good, feel good, play good,” Petty said. “If you can’t feel good in that thing, then I don’t know what you can feel good in. We’re going to play fast, and we’re going to win a lot in these things.
For Petty, who quarterbacked those high-flying Baylor offenses, the helmet represents more than just style — it’s a symbol of Baylor football’s energy and swagger returning to the spotlight.
Head coach Dave Aranda echoed the sentiment:
“It’s really cool to be part of bringing something back that carries so much meaning and reflects such an energized period in Baylor football. Seeing our student-athletes’ excitement, former players and our fans, it further fuels everything we’re about.”
After nearly eight seasons away, Baylor’s chrome helmets are back brighter, bolder, and ready to bring a new shine to the Bears’ future.
It’s official: the red lids are making their return to Buffalo.
The Buffalo Bills have announced the comeback of their iconic red helmets, worn from 1987 to 2001, for a special Week 18 matchup against the New York Jets — marking the final regular season game at the current Highmark Stadium before the team moves into their new home in 2026. And that’s not all. The Bills will also revive their classic Standing Buffalo throwback uniforms for two additional games during the 2025 NFL season.
With bold red shells, traditional blue-and-white striping, and a crisp white facemask, the red helmet is a direct throwback to a golden era of Bills football — the Super Bowl runs of the '90s, the legends that built the franchise, and a look that is forever etched into league history.
“There’s no better way to celebrate our fans and honor our team’s history than by bringing back the red helmets,” said Pete Guelli, Bills COO. “This is a great way to commemorate the closing of Highmark Stadium in our regular season finale.”
As the team prepares to move on from the current Highmark Stadium, the return of the red helmets and the classic throwbacks give fans a proper send-off. It’s a tribute not only to the players who built the franchise but also to the most loyal fanbase in football. For Week 18, expect the crowd in Orchard Park to be loud, proud, and decked out in red.
This is more than just a uniform drop — it’s a celebration of Bills history, a moment to reflect, and a look forward to the next era of Buffalo football.
When the New York Jets reported to training camp this year, it wasn’t just the beginning of a new season — it was the unveiling of a game-changing upgrade to their home turf.
The Jets revealed a completely redesigned state-of-the-art locker room and team facilities at the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center, setting a new standard for player spaces in the NFL. From high-tech lockers and wellness enhancements to a vintage-inspired barbershop and a massive ceiling logo, the team’s facility is now a perfect blend of performance, comfort, and swagger.
The new setup features 92 custom-built lockers constructed from premium veneer, melamine, and stainless steel. These 1,000-pound units are anything but standard. Each one includes:
Automated video screens that can display schedules, messages, and motivational content.
Three ventilation fans dedicated to drying shoulder pads, helmets, and cleats.
USB charging ports, plush seats embroidered with the Jets logo, and green LED strip lighting that adds a glow of energy and edge to the room.
speakers integrated for a fully immersive audio experience.
The goal? Make every player feel like their locker is their own personal suite — and do it all in the name of wellness, performance, and pride.
“We are the first pro team or NCAA team to implement a fully automated video display into the lockers,” said Robert Mastroddi, Senior VP of Security and Facility Operations. “We made sure we had everything covered—from the size of the cupholders to the ventilation for gear. Every detail matters.”
Upgrades weren’t just for style. The wet area has been completely redone, and the new, larger sauna is optimized for recovery. Forced-air ventilation across the locker room minimizes moisture and reduces the risk of infection — all in service of peak player performance and longevity.
But perhaps the most jaw-dropping addition? A 2,000-pound, three-dimensional Jets logo suspended from the ceiling, featuring over 500 lights and a fully backlit and frontlit design. The hallway leading to the indoor fieldhouse now feels like a runway, with black textured wallpaper and green LEDs guiding players through the space.
Players won’t have to leave the facility to stay sharp. The Jets introduced a custom barbershop outfitted with two vintage black chairs from the 1950s, reimagined with green stitching and full personalization. It's a finishing touch that shows the franchise cares about every minute of a player's day — from workouts to wind-downs.
“Woody and Christopher Johnson have always been committed to providing a home for players that is second to none,” said Mastroddi. “That standard will never change.”
The New Orleans Saints are turning back the clock — with style.
the Saints officially unveiled their reimagined “Gameday Golds” alternate uniforms, marking a powerful return to a fan-favorite look with a modern twist. Set to debut during the 2025 NFL season, the new gold jerseys pay tribute to the franchise’s deep roots while signaling the start of a new era in the Crescent City.
The Saints haven’t worn gold jerseys since 2002, when they suited up against the Minnesota Vikings. Now, more than two decades later, the 2025 version refreshes that iconic energy with elevated design details, bold color choices, and a statement of pride for both the team and its fanbase.
The “Gameday Golds” were designed to evoke nostalgia for long-time fans while offering a sleek, updated aesthetic for a new generation of Saints supporters. The look ties the franchise’s past to its future, walking the line between vintage and cutting-edge — and it does so with swagger.
More info is still to come, including which matchup will mark the official on-field debut of the alternates, but one thing is for sure — the Superdome is about to shine brighter than ever.
The United States Air Force Academy is reaching new heights with the latest uniform. This time, the Falcons are going intergalactic with a bold, blacked-out look that pays tribute to the United States Space Force, the newest branch of the U.S. military.
The 2025 special uniforms feature a sharp contrast in tones and texture. The jersey and pants are solid black, a dramatic departure from the traditional Air Force blue, designed to reflect the mystery and power of outer space.
On the right side of the helmet, a white “AF” decal nods to tradition. The left side shifts focus toward the future, featuring a bold white “USSF” (United States Space Force) mark — a clean and powerful symbol of the Academy’s evolving mission. A black facemask ties the helmet into the uniform's overall stealth aesthetic.
The front of the jersey is simple and strong. “SPACE FORCE” is printed across the chest in sans-serif font, resting above the player number. A conference patch and maker’s mark complete the look. On the back, the uniforms replace traditional last names with the motto “SEMPER SUPRA”, Latin for “Always Above,” which is the official slogan of the U.S. Space Force. White numbers on the back maintain a high-contrast finish that pops against the black base.
On one pant leg, “USSF” runs vertically down the side — a powerful detail that reinforces the Space Force theme from top to bottom. While the opposite pant leg's design hasn't been fully revealed yet, the overall aesthetic leans into symmetry, stealth, and symbolism.
When you win the biggest prize in football, you celebrate big. And the Philadelphia Eagles went massive with their Super Bowl LIX Championship Ring — a 41-millimeter, 12-carat, 140-gram masterpiece that doesn’t just shine — it speaks.
Unveiled during a private ceremony in Philly, this ring is more than a symbol. It’s a story. One that starts in Brazil, peaks on Bourbon Street, and ends with over a million fans flooding Broad Street in celebration. Every single element of the ring has a purpose, a stat, or a message behind it. Here's how the Eagles turned their unforgettable 2024 season into wearable history.
From first glance, this ring hits hard. The bezel features 145 diamonds — a tribute to the Eagles’ 145 points scored during the postseason, setting a new NFL playoff record. Sitting atop the ring, the words “WORLD CHAMPIONS” are crafted with 40 points worth of diamonds, marking the 40 points the Eagles put up in their Super Bowl LIX win over the Kansas City Chiefs.
Just behind the Eagles’ logo are two Vince Lombardi Trophies, representing the franchise’s two Super Bowl titles — Super Bowl LII and the most recent LIX — both under owner Jeffrey Lurie. Inside the trophies is one carat of marquise-shaped diamonds, symbolizing a dominant defense that ranked first in total yards allowed per game (278.4), and a historic ground game led by Saquon Barkley, who racked up an NFL-record 2,504 rushing yards (including playoffs), becoming the league’s rushing champion.
Surrounding the top of the ring are 18 green stones — each one representing a win in the Eagles’ remarkable 2024 campaign. Tying an NFL record with 18 combined regular-season and postseason victories, the team tied a franchise best with 14 wins in the regular season before sweeping three home playoff games and capping it all off with the Super Bowl LIX title.
On one side of the ring, the Super Bowl LIX logo is placed between the Eagles wordmark and the game’s final score of 40-22. Embedded within the Super Bowl logo are 10 points of diamonds, commemorating the Eagles’ 10-game winning streak during the regular season — a franchise record that set the tone for a championship run.
The opposite side of the ring features each player’s last name and jersey number in diamonds, with a background design of Lincoln Financial Field, saluting the fans who packed the stadium all year. For team staff members, the rings instead feature the Eagles logo in the center of the same layout.
What truly sets this ring apart is the innovation. Built with a hidden button mechanism, each ring has wings that open from the bezel — the first of its kind in championship ring history. Once the wings spread open, they reveal the inscription: “YOU CAN’T BE GREAT WITHOUT THE GREATNESS OF OTHERS.” This powerful message reflects head coach Nick Sirianni’s season-long mantra of unity and selflessness — the heartbeat of the team’s culture.
On the wings themselves are 0.9 carats of diamonds, a nod to the six sacks and three turnovers delivered by the defense in Super Bowl LIX — one of the most dominant defensive performances the big game has ever seen. Players like Josh Sweat (2.5 sacks), Milton Williams (2 sacks), and Jordan Davis (1 sack) brought relentless pressure, while Cooper DeJean (pick-six), Zack Baun (interception), and Williams (fumble recovery) contributed to the trio of takeaways.
At the top of the ring’s button mechanism, five diamonds shine, each one representing a player who put points on the board in the Super Bowl. Jalen Hurts led the way with three total touchdowns. A.J. Brown added a 12-yard touchdown catch. DeVonta Smith hauled in a 46-yard score. Cooper DeJean struck with a pick-six, and kicker Jake Elliott tied the Super Bowl record for most field goals made.
Hidden inside the ring is a stamp of the Brazilian flag, commemorating the Eagles’ season-opening win against the Packers in São Paulo — the first NFL game ever played in South America. Beneath that, the words “TOUGH. DETAILED. TOGETHER.” — Coach Sirianni’s guiding values — are engraved as a constant reminder of what defined their locker room.
Also etched inside are the scores of all four playoff games and the number “145” in tribute to the Eagles’ record-setting playoff point total. Players' rings even include their signatures on the underside, while staff rings feature the phrase: “FROM BRAZIL, TO BOURBON, TO BROAD” — the perfect summary of the team’s championship journey from opening kickoff to parade confetti.
Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie summed it up best:
“This ring represents the commitment, determination, and sacrifice of every member of our organization... It will forever serve as a reminder of just how magical the 2024 season was for our organization and fans.
The Eagles didn’t just design a ring. They built a tribute to dominance, unity, and grit — with every carat, every detail, every hidden gem. And once again, Philly proves: when it comes to UNISWAG, they don’t just win — they leave a legacy.
— Kennesaw State Football (@kennesawstfb) July 16, 2025
The Kennesaw State Owls are taking flight with an aggressive and symbolic uniform design. The most eye-catching element of the new uniforms is The wing pattern boldly spread across the shoulders. Golden feathers stretch over a black base, representing both the “Owls” nickname and a fearless elevation of their brand identity. The wing design isn’t just aesthetic.
The primary uniform features a sleek black jersey with vibrant gold numbers outlined in silver, complemented by the word “OWLS” stitched across the chest in matching bold lettering. Kennesaw State’s iconic “KS” logo is proudly placed on the helmet, which sticks to a matte black base, adding a stealthy feel to the entire set.
The white uniform features striking black wings on the shoulders outlined in gold, adding a bold and dynamic look. Across the chest, the Kennesaw State wordmark is proudly displayed, while the numbers are black with gold outlines, creating a clean and cohesive design that ties the whole look together.
Subtle but sharp accents like the gold collar, embroidered conference and Adidas logos, and silver stitching give the uniform extra dimension. It’s clear these weren’t just designed—they were engineered with purpose. From the shoulder wings to the font and finish, every piece reflects a program that’s serious about taking the next step.
The Atlanta Falcons are ready to shine under the lights—and they’re doing it in style. The team announced that their fan-favorite throwback uniforms will return for three prime-time games during the 2025 regular season. The move not only taps into Atlanta’s rich football heritage but also signals a growing trend: when the Falcons go throwback, they win.
Atlanta will first suit up in the retro fits on October 13 in a Week 6 home matchup against the Buffalo Bills. Kickoff is set for 7:15 p.m. ET on ESPN, marking the Falcons’ first home prime-time game of the season.
The throwbacks will make a second appearance in Week 15 on December 11, when the Falcons travel to take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for Thursday Night Football on Amazon Prime.
The final throwback game is set for Week 17, as the Falcons host the Los Angeles Rams on Monday Night Football (December 29), closing out their throwback slate in front of a national audience once again.
It’s not just a style statement—it’s a winning formula. Last season, the Falcons went 3-0 in their throwback uniforms, notching key victories against divisional rivals and finishing the look off with a dominant performance over the Giants:
With a clean vintage design, black helmets, red jerseys, and white pants, the Falcons' throwback look continues to connect with longtime fans while energizing the current squad on the field.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are throwing it all the way back. To celebrate their historic 50th season in the NFL, the Bucs are bringing back a look that helped define their identity from day one, the iconic 1976 uniforms.
Set to debut during the 2025 season opener against the New York Jets on September 21, the recreated kits mark the first time since the team’s inaugural season that the original uniform design will be worn in a game. While fans have seen the Creamsicle palette make return appearances in throwback games over the years, this drop is different. This is history reborn—down to the stitching.
“The '76 Jersey represents a piece of Buccaneers history and serves as a tribute to the generations of fans and players who shaped this franchise,” said Bucs COO Brian Ford. “As we launch into our 50th season, we're proud to reintroduce The '76 Jersey and the tradition it embodies.”
The 1976 throwback uniform is a full replica of the Bucs’ original design:
White jersey with bold orange numbers outlined in red
Classic sleeve striping—one orange stripe bordered by two red stripes
White pants, white helmet with the original Bucco Bruce logo, and striped socks
A special 50th season Creamsicle patch added to mark the milestone year
And in a subtle—but-nostalgic twist, the inside of the collar features the phrase “Hey! Hey! Tampa Bay!” in tribute to the team’s original fight song, which debuted in 1979 during the Bucs' first playoff run.
While the look stays true to its 1976 roots, the uniform itself is far from outdated. In partnership with Nike, the team’s design incorporates the latest in performance innovation using the Nike Vapor F.U.S.E. chassis—a lightweight, stretch-woven system designed for optimal mobility and breathability.
Made from 85% recycled materials, the jersey also features Nike’s Dri-FIT technology and laser-cut ventilation zones, combining sustainability and high performance without sacrificing heritage.
When the Buccaneers first took the field in 1976, few could have predicted the journey the franchise would take through long rebuilds, dramatic turnarounds, and Super Bowl championships. This 50th season isn’t just about the wins, though. It’s about honoring the evolution of the brand, the city, and the fanbase that’s grown alongside the team.
By reviving the '76 uniforms in a game setting for the first time in nearly five decades, the Bucs are giving a new generation of fans a tangible connection to their roots—while letting the OGs relive a moment that started it all.